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International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2002
- Shen-Chou Yeh, Chun-Fong You:
STEP-based data schema for implementing product data management system. 1-17 - Juite Wang:
Improved engineering design concept selection using fuzzy sets. 18-27 - Rui-Rong Wu, Lin, Joseph Mathew, Guang-Hong Duan:
Optimal operation planning using fuzzy Petri nets with resource constraints. 28-36 - Sameh M. Saad, Adil Baykasoglu, Nabil N. Z. Gindy:
A new integrated system for loading and scheduling in cellular manufacturing. 37-49 - Yong Tae Jun, Vinesh H. Raja:
Extracting geometric attributes directly from scanned data sets for feature recognition. 50-61 - Yun-bae Lee, Young-nam Na:
Autonomous guided vehicle control using a self-organizing fuzzy controller. 62-68 - Zone-Ching Lin, Da-Chang Chen:
Static information model of the cell controller layer for integrated circuit packaging with the unified modelling language. 69-85 - Chien-Hsing Wu, Shu-Chen Kao:
Induction-based approach to rule generation using membership function. 86-96
Volume 15, Number 2, 2002
- Angus Jeang, Shao-Wen Tsai, Huan-Chung Li, Chih-Kuang Hsieh:
A computer model for time-based tolerance design with response surface methodology. 97-108 - Jonghun Park, Spyros A. Reveliotis, Douglas A. Bodner, Leon F. McGinnis:
A distributed, event-driven control architecture for flexibly automated manufacturing systems. 109-126 - Yuh-Min Chen, Wei-Shin Shir, Chung-Yen Shen:
Distributed engineering change management for allied concurrent engineering. 127-151 - Bernard Mutel, Egon Ostrosi:
Feature-based manufacturing cell formation using a fuzzy-set approach. 152-167 - Suk-Hwan Suh, Jung-Hoon Cho, Hee-Dong Hong:
On the architecture of intelligent STEP-compliant CNC. 168-177 - Injun Choi, Chulsoon Park, Changwoo Lee:
A transactional workflow model for engineering/manufacturing processes. 178-192
Volume 15, Number 3, 2002
- A. Molina, R. Bell:
Reference models for the computer aided support of simultaneous engineering. 193-213 - George Chryssolouris, Dimitris Mavrikios, Dimitris Fragos, Vassiliki Karabatsou, Kostas Pistiolis:
A novel virtual experimentation approach to planning and training for manufacturing processes--the virtual machine shop. 214-221 - Roberto MacChiaroli, Stefano Riemma:
A negotiation scheme for autonomous agents in job shop scheduling. 222-232 - Djibril Ndiaye, Michel Bigand, Didier Corbeel, Jean Pierre Bourey:
Information system for production engineering: contribution to maintaining consistency of composite data using an object-oriented approach. 233-241 - Xuan F. Zha, L. L. Li, Wen-Jun Zhang:
A knowledge Petri net model for flexible manufacturing systems and its application for design and verification of FMS controllers. 242-264 - Nong Ye:
Information infrastructure of engineering collaboration in a distributed virtual enterprise. 265-273 - Byoung Kyu Choi, Byung H. Kim:
MES (manufacturing execution system) architecture for FMS compatible to ERP (enterprise planning system). 274-284
Volume 15, Number 4, 2002
- U. M. B. S. Sarma, Suman Kant, Rahul Rai, M. K. Tiwari:
Modelling the machine loading problem of FMSs and its solution using a tabu-search-based heuristic. 285-295 - Huikang K. Miao, Nandakumar Sridharan, Jami J. Shah:
CAD-CAM integration using machining features. 296-318 - Jin-Kyu Lee, Tae-Eog Lee:
Automata-based supervisory control logic design for a multi-robot assembly cell. 319-334 - Marc Hawa, Ángel Ortiz Bas, Francisco-Cruz Lario Esteban, Lorenzo Ros:
Improving the role played by humans in the development of enterprise engineering and integration projects through training based on multimedia. 335-344 - Xiang Li, Xionghui Zhou, Xueyu Ruan:
Conflict management in closely coupled collaborative design system. 345-352 - A. Sherif El-Gizawy, Jacqueline J. El-Sayed:
A multiple objective based strategy for process design of machining operations. 353-360 - Tafesse Gebresenbet, Pramod K. Jain, Satish C. Jain:
Preliminary manufacturability analysis using feature-function-resource considerations for cylindrical machined parts. 361-378
Volume 15, Number 5, 2002
- Ralph W. L. Ip, I. K. Hui, Henry C. W. Lau, Felix T. S. Chan:
An automatic system designed for the monitoring of cutting tools using real-time control concepts and fuzzy approaches. 379-393 - António Lucas Soares:
A tool to support the shared understanding of manufacturing systems organization in innovation processes. 394-412 - Chengen Wang, Yu Zhang, Guoning Song, Chaowan Yin, Chengbin Chu:
An integration architecture for process manufacturing systems. 413-426 - Hakki Özgür Ünver, Ömer Anlagan:
Design and implementation of an agent-based shop floor control system using Windows-DNA. 427-439 - Shine-Der Lee, Siu-Hwa Ho:
Buffer sizing in manufacturing production systems with complex routings. 440-452 - H. El-Mounayri, H. Kishawy, V. Tandon:
Optimized CNC end-milling: a practical approach. 453-470
Volume 15, Number 6, 2002
- Suhua Hsieh, Simon Hsu:
Construction of a two-stage fuzzy management planning model for a computer integrated production management system. 471-483 - Jie Zhang, Felix T. S. Chan, Peigen Li:
A generic architecture of manufacturing cell control system. 484-498 - Alexander Layer, Erik Ten Brinke, Fred Van Houten, Hubert Kals, Siegmar Haasis:
Recent and future trends in cost estimation. 499-510 - Henry Y. K. Lau, Kai-Ling Mak, M. C. C. Ngan:
An intelligent robotic framework for the execution of contact assembly tasks. 511-525 - Sewon Oh, Hyunbo Cho:
Functional architecture and enabling technologies for distributed shop floor control. 526-540 - Kwang-Kyu Seo, Ji-Hyung Park, Dong-Sik Jang, David Wallace:
Prediction of the life cycle cost using statistical and artificial neural network methods in conceptual product design. 541-554 - Sung H. Ahn, Balaji Bharadwaj, Humayun Khalid, Shuh-Yuan Liou, Paul K. Wright:
Web-based design and manufacturing systems for automobile components: architectures and usability studies. 555-563
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